on average 19230 people visit the Niagara falls each week ( 1million(+) per year divided by 52)
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No, it is impossible to stop the flow of the water. The flood gates are too week to control the flow.
In 2008, the Eiffel tower had an average of 133,630 visitors a week.
Niagara Falls has earned a grisly reputation as the suicide capital of the U.S., second only to San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge. Experts estimate there are between 20 to 25 suicides at the Falls each year. In 1996, local historian Paul Gromosiak compiled a list of 2,780 known suicides at the site between 1856 and 1995. It became so prolific that in 1991 the American Journal of Public Health commissioned a full report. It found 60 people killed themselves from the Falls between 1978 and 1988. Of those, 59 per cent were men and 41 per cent were women. The average age for women was 38, and for men it was 39. According to local newspaper the Niagara Falls Reporter, Memorial Day 'traditionally marks the beginning of the suicide season'.
There are about 1,500,000 visitors to the Sears Tower every year. This breaks down to around 4,110 visitors to the tower each day.
If all you want to do is see the waterfalls, then one day is plenty (I would recommend seeing the waterfalls in daylight, and lit up at night.) But there are enough amazing things to see and do in the area to keep you happy for a week. These include Marineland, a boat trip under the falls on the Maid of the Mist, the tunnels behind the falls, the cable car ride over the whirlpool, helicopter rides over the falls, jet boat rides on the river below the falls, the view from the Secret Gardens, Casino Niagara, the Butterfly Conservatory, the Aviary, Sherkston Beach, the National Historical Parks in Fort Erie and Niagara-on-the-lake, the Shaw Festival, and all of the sights, museums and attractions on Clifton Hill which could easily swallow a day all by themselves.
Many churches' doors are open to visitors throughout the week for prayers or services.
$400 per week.
Nope... Every date in the calendar eventually falls on every day of the week.
Shark week is in the month of August. Shark week falls on a Sunday.
1,800,000 people visit this Rio de Janeiro landmark every year. 3,800,000 divided by 52 = 73,076 visitors each week.